KANSAS CITY - Kansas City Councilwoman Saundra McFadden-Weaver and two others have been indicted in a suspected mortgage fraud scheme. The indictment handed down in Kansas City federal court Wednesday alleges conspiracy and wire fraud. Also indicted were Emanuel Kind, whom the councilwoman has described as an acquaintance and minority contractor. Ricky Hamilton, an employee of a mortgage company in Grandview, was also named. The Kansas City Star reported in August she bought a $400,000 Lee's Summit home in 2005. McFadden-Weaver signed mortgage documents that she would live in the home, which would have violated a city charter requirement that she live in her district. McFadden-Weaver has said she never intended to defraud anyone or do anything wrong. She said she lived in her district since 2003, and agreed to sign for the mortgages in return for remodeling work on a home she planned to buy in the district.